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Movies:

At first it started as something new and unthinkable

Over time it began to turn into true events

Later they were made to make you think

Even later they were made just to gross you out with blood and guts and such

And now it's very hard to find a good horror movie.

Horror Itself:

Well at first it was easy to terrify someone because they're minds were so open and gullible per say

Now it's even harder to scare someone because we've seen pretty much everything they have to offer and imaginations are limited

There's always someone trying to be the tough guy and make fun of/laugh at scary movies.

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